Victoria Beckham Brought Back Her Long Bob

Victoria Beckham Brought Back Her Long Bob

For the last several years, Victoria Beckham has almost exclusively stuck to the same hairstyle: long and glossy, with loose waves to allow her hair some body and volume. But now the designer has opted to switch up her usual style and revisit her Spice Girls hairdo, recently debuting a long bob that Posh Spice would love – a softer, more contemporary version of her once-signature sharp cut.

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Beckham was photographed in Paris prior to her spring/summer 2025 show, wearing a sleek belted blazer and wide-leg trousers, with her hair in the freshly shoulder-grazing style.

The entrepreneur previously showed a glimpse of the haircut when she shared a sweet family photo on Instagram from a recent Las Vegas trip. Beckham paired her new style with a chic black bandeau jumpsuit, one that would have matched her ’90s persona.

While Beckham’s new cut echos her Spice Girls days, she’s been styling it differently from her famed ’90s hair. While Posh Spice would have worn a sleek, straight bob, styled with some slight bounce to frame her face, the designer’s new haircut features a center part, tousled finish and textured, and lightened ends, adding an impression of effortlessness.

The long bob is showing to be extra popular this season, with several celebrities choosing a fresh cut, such as Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz.

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